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    Default Brrrrrr! Don't forget the birds

    It's ever-so cold, please remember to feed our wildlife in the morning.


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    I feed them every morning
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    The wildlife are doing fine thanks:
    ~ The mice have come indoors
    ~ The squirrels have emptied my garden tubs and taken away the bulbs
    ~ The foxes have left their KFC boxes all over my lawn
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    I don't mind picking up the KFC box's,
    It's scraping the cr*p of me shoes that annoys me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonOne View Post
    I don't mind picking up the KFC box's,
    It's scraping the cr*p of me shoes that annoys me.
    Ron.. if you put food out for them they wouldn't do 'it' in your garden

    They are like cats - don't poo in their own back yard.

    Don't forget to feed the birds after lunch as well, they come back for more to stock up to keep them warm overnight
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    Quote Originally Posted by billsbooks View Post
    The wildlife are doing fine thanks:
    ~ The mice have come indoors
    ~ The squirrels have emptied my garden tubs and taken away the bulbs
    ~ The foxes have left their KFC boxes all over my lawn
    LOL! The birds, cats and an occasional stray raccoon all eat the catfood. The KFC boxes I eat myself.

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    The birds around here get well looked after. Me and my neighbours have a variety of bird feeders and tasty treats on offer all year round.

    In fact the only problem some of our feathered fatties must have is body image before they fly off on their hols...


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    I trudge out every afternoon at 2pm, snowshovel and seed in hand...whack the snow flat and give them extra helpings for all...I love my quail!!

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    I can't hear what you're saying, for all this tweeting in the background.... hang on ...



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    ... thats better, what were you saying?


    (our garden birds do very well all year round, they pinch the chicken/goose food, the sparrows are the garden mafia)
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    Our suet feeders are up, black oil sunflower seeds are in all containers. Removed all Hummingbird feeders a while back, I personally never want to entice them to stay the winter.When snow arrives we place our winter feeders in a fire-bush just outside our dining room window where the Mrs sits, needlepoints and watches birds till spring..
    Funny whenever feeders get lo or run out they sit there and appear to beg for food, although we do try not to let them all run low or out.

    Birds that feed here are Cardinals, Black capped Chickadees, Tufted titmouse, Downey woodpeckers, hairy woodpeckers, Large red-breasted woodpeckers,
    and some stragglers do pass by from time to time. Had a flock of Evening Gross Beaks stay for a while in spring..also many various sparrows hang around here all winter.

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